Prince William's 'Saddest' Memory Was Learning Of Princess Diana's Death While In Scotland

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Scotland will always be a powerful place for Prince William. On Saturday, the future king spoke at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during his royal tour of Scotland, where he opened up about some of the wonderful memories he associates with the country — and one gut-wrenching memory. Related: Inside The Zoom Calls Of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle And William & Kate Middleton! Explaining why the region was so “special” to him, the Duke of Cambridge said: The father-of-three went on to say that he was in Scotland’s Balmoral Castle when he learned of his mother Princess Diana‘s death in 1997.

He shared: Wow, talk about a strong bond. Later on in the speech, Will reminisced about some of the more joyful memories he has of

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